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The social media accounts linked to from Question of Cities are: • Facebook • Email • X Besides social media accounts, questionofcities has populated their site with: • ‘Riverfront development is the murder of rivers, turning rivers into drains.’ - Question of Cities • Pune riverfront work narrows the Mula-Mutha, slashes green to grey - Question of Cities • Musi riverfront project for real estate, sidelines people and river - Question of Cities • Copy-paste riverfront model discounts Godavari’s ecology and heritage - Question of Cities • Nuts, bolts, and budgets of riverfront development - Question of Cities • QOC - CALL FOR PAPERS • Millions are protesting but boycotts are key to change policies - Question of Cities • Determined voices continue to fight for rights, land, ecology - Question of Cities • Mumbai protests for ecology intensify but disconnected - Question of Cities • Why must trans people prove themselves to the city, every day? - Question of Cities • How India’s cities are making protests invisible - Question of Cities • People vs people: How to read protests and fissures - Question of Cities • Will nature send an invoice to booming Goa? - Question of Cities • What if the Musi River could lead the development of Hyderabad? - Question of Cities • Delhi owes the Yamuna an ecologically-sound river-led city plan - Question of Cities • The relentless fighters who cycle, campaign and rally to save Yamuna - Question of Cities • Mumbai Metropolitan Region: The facts and figures after elections - Question of Cities • Split or reunified, Delhi’s municipal corporation has poor governance, low finances - Question of Cities • Bengaluru: A step forward or two steps backslide in urban governance? - Question of Cities • Why we should worry about the narrative of development - Question of Cities • Beyond the Aravallis, other hill ranges in gradual destruction - Question of Cities • ‘The greatest threat to wetlands is, ironically, government agencies’ - Question of Cities • Delhi like the dhau: A city of co-existence and kinship - Question of Cities • Go, Goa, Gone: Ecology and ethos being erased by commerce - Question of Cities • Following the arc from the Aravallis to Delhi's air - Question of Cities • Mumbai, our city, is being snatched from us - Question of Cities • The making and unmaking of Goa’s unique alternative urbanity - Question of Cities • Bengaluru re-imagined through its incredible water network - Question of Cities • Let’s transform Kolkata into a care-based feminist city - Question of Cities • Clean air and water in Thrissur. Breaking barriers in Chennai - Question of Cities • Dehradun, we dream a future without air purifiers and ailments - Question of Cities • Climate action saves lives. So why do climate models ignore well-being? - Question of Cities • Saving Tinsukia from its quest for ‘development’ - Question of Cities • ‘We want the Musi cleaned but without displacing the people’ - Question of Cities • The Musi - then and now - Question of Cities • The Musi was, and is, Hyderabad’s heritage and culture - Question of Cities • ‘The Yamuna is a living and breathing thing. We are systematically killing it’ - Question of Cities • Let there be light, but aesthetically - Question of Cities • The Yamuna: Memoir of a dying river - Question of Cities • ‘The government got votes from here, now claims the settlement is illegal’ - Question of Cities • Lighting, shadows, and cognitive dissonance in urban spaces - Question of Cities • Delhi’s direct line from air pollution to disease - Question of Cities • Can India’s National Clean Air Programme ensure good air and environmental justice? - Question of Cities • Delhi’s buses hold the key to better public transport and climate action - Question of Cities • Air pollution hits women informal workers hard and different - Question of Cities • Wake-up call: India’s air pollution-related deaths among highest in the world - Question of Cities • The silent epidemic: Air pollution infiltrates our lungs, our lives, say people - Question of Cities • Saving the Aravallis with songs, poems and art - Question of Cities • They fight so that the Aravallis can stand tall - Question of Cities • The Aravallis at the crossroads: Facts, fallout, and the fight - Question of Cities • How changing climate and cities influence people’s lives - Question of Cities • Community filmmakers tell lesser-known stories of their cities - Question of Cities • Reading cities through stories, writers and lenses - Question of Cities • Imaginations, protests and politics for better cities in 2026 - Question of Cities • Mumbai’s old textile market is on the edge of a new aesthetic - Question of Cities • The numb-erred aesthetic of India’s financial capital - Question of Cities • ‘Aesthetics not an after-thought or beautification, it’s harmony of city spaces and environment’ - Question of Cities • City looks: Not facades and boulevards, but people’s lives and creative expressions - Question of Cities • Rooftop cooling as design intervention to beat the heat in Delhi’s Sultanpuri - Question of Cities • How ecologically-sound is Kolkata’s New Town? - Question of Cities • ‘Cities that care’: A blueprint for feminist cities - Question of Cities • ‘Ecology and landform give rise to urban form. Town planning flattens it to 2-dimension’ - Question of Cities • Influencing change in cities through urban design interventions - Question of Cities • How people power reclaimed the Vishwamitri for Vadodara - Question of Cities • Bengaluru lakes: A trickle of renewal, a long way ahead - Question of Cities • Delhi’s Biodiversity Parks show a face of urban ecological restoration - Question of Cities • ‘I have a negative sense of the judiciary; conflicting orders are passed’ - Question of Cities • How do we design gender-sensitive cities? Start by listening to women and other genders • Traditional urban planning fails women; make them visible in planning to transform cities • Planning and building gender-inclusive cities is the need of the hour • Ragpickers: Women workers battle poverty, administrative apathy, Climate Change • Wanted: Safe and affordable housing for working women in cities • Delhi’s ‘pink ticket’ allows women free travel but what we need is safe travel • ‘Mumbai Development Plan is not on paper alone, it makes spatial provisions for women’ • The rural in the urban: Warli women of Mumbai’s National Park - • Reports • News Digest • Books • Join the community and share the journal with your friends